Skip to main content
Bumped by Community user
added 57 characters in body
Source Link

If, within the Tor Browser, I'm visiting a.com, and the loaded website does an AJAX query to b.com, will the AJAX query use the circuit established for a.com, or will the browser establish a new circuit for b.com and then do the AJAX query using that new circuit?

In case the first question is true, and I disable proxying 127.0.0.1 through Tor, and I visit my local server at 127.0.0.1, and the loaded localhost website does an AJAX query to b.com, whichwill that AJAX query to b.com use my public IP?

NOTE: I'm not sure if by circuit I really mean route.

If, within the Tor Browser, I'm visiting a.com, and the loaded website does an AJAX query to b.com, will the AJAX query use the circuit established for a.com, or will the browser establish a new circuit for b.com and then do the AJAX query using that new circuit?

In case the first question is true, and I disable proxying 127.0.0.1 through Tor, and I visit my local server at 127.0.0.1, and the loaded localhost website does an AJAX query to b.com, which that AJAX query to b.com use my public IP?

If, within the Tor Browser, I'm visiting a.com, and the loaded website does an AJAX query to b.com, will the AJAX query use the circuit established for a.com, or will the browser establish a new circuit for b.com and then do the AJAX query using that new circuit?

In case the first question is true, and I disable proxying 127.0.0.1 through Tor, and I visit my local server at 127.0.0.1, and the loaded localhost website does an AJAX query to b.com, will that AJAX query to b.com use my public IP?

NOTE: I'm not sure if by circuit I really mean route.

Source Link

Does cross-site AJAX queries use the same circuit established for the origin domain?

If, within the Tor Browser, I'm visiting a.com, and the loaded website does an AJAX query to b.com, will the AJAX query use the circuit established for a.com, or will the browser establish a new circuit for b.com and then do the AJAX query using that new circuit?

In case the first question is true, and I disable proxying 127.0.0.1 through Tor, and I visit my local server at 127.0.0.1, and the loaded localhost website does an AJAX query to b.com, which that AJAX query to b.com use my public IP?